Rules and Regulations
Morning Assembly
Before staring our day the staff and students of Hind Motor High School seek blessing from the almighty that may God be then with us and protect our students from all evils. We begin our session with a prayer song. Asking for strength and power to sustain and accept the adversities of life equally. A thought in both English and Hindi, news headlines, weather report, historical events followed by a rendition of the national anthem are an integral part of our morning assembly. As a tribute to our prestigious institution, we pay homage through our School Anthem which delightfully fills up our heart with a sense of respect and gratitude for our alma mater. The whole morning assembly is conducted periodically by the four houses of our school. The house in-charges distribute the duties among the students of all classes systematically. The assembly acts as a path to promote value based education and affirms the schools identity and aspirations.
School Uniform
FOR GIRLS:-
Nursery to KG-II
Tunic(Blue Skirt with White Blouse)
For Winter – White Stockings
Class I to Class V
Blue Skirt with White Blouse
White Socks & Black Shoe
Navy Blue Cardigan for winters
For Winter – White Stockings
Class VI to X
White Blouse
Navy Blue Skirt (With Pleats)
White Socks & Black Shoes
Navy Blue Cardigan for winters
Class xI to XII
White Salwar Kurta
White Dupatta
White Socks & Black Shoes
Navy Blue Cardigan for winters
FOR BOYS:-
Class I to X
White Shirt
Pant Navy Blue (Full Trousers from VI to X)
White Socks & Black Shoes
Navy Blue Pull Over for winter
Navy Blue Full Trousers (I to X)
Class xI to XII
White Shirt and White Trousers
White Socks and Black Shoes
Navy Blue Pull Over for winter
Tie for all students except Girl Students of Class XI & XII
General Rules
Every student should carry daily with him/her the school diary.
The warning bell before class is a signal for all to go to their respective class rooms. This should be done in silence.
All pupils are expected to be present for assembly.
The attendance is taken at the beginning of the two sessions.
No child is permitted to leave the School premises without written permission of the Principal which will be granted only at the specific written request from the parents.
All should be habitually clean and neatly dressed. The school uniform is to be worn on all school days and functions. A student who has not come in proper school uniform may be excluded from the class or even sent home.
During recess, pupils are expected to leave the classrooms.
The Principal has the right to confiscate from the pupils books, newspapers, periodicals and other items which may be considered objectionable.
All students must speak English in the School.
Money should not be lent or borrowed or articles exchanged among the students.
No party or picnic may be held without prior permission of the Principal.
Pupils are not permitted to attend parties, see cinema or go to friend’s house on their way back home from school.
All pupils should have their books in canvas or leather bag.
Proper care should be taken of the School property and no pupil should scratch or spoil desks or chairs or damage any School furniture or write anything on the walls. Damage done even by accident should be reported at once to the class teacher or to the Principal. Any damage done will be made good by the one who had done it. No pupil should bring razor blades or any sharp instruments to school.
All letters and correspondence addressed to pupils are subject to scrutiny of the Principal.
The School is not responsible for articles or money lost. It is not advisable to bring valuables (like- earring, expensive watches and fountain pens, etc.) to school.
Running, playing, shouting and whistling inside the school building is not permitted.
Parents/guardians are not permitted to walk into class rooms or interview teachers during the class hours.
The name of the Standards and Section of the pupil should be clearly marked on all his/her belongings.
The students should behave in a refined manner wherever they go; they should always remember that the School is judged by their conduct. They should always greet their teachers, elders and friends in a pleasant and audible tone of voice wherever they meet them in School or outside.
Pupils shall be cheerful in their obedience to their parents and teachers giving them always the respect and affection that is their due and accepting their guidance and correction with gratitude.
Cycles must be locked and must be only at the cycle stand. No vehicles should be driven in the school campus.
Students who go home by themselves should reach home straight without loitering on the way. Students are warned not to buy anything especially eatables from the street vendors.
The Principal has the right to suspend or require the withdrawal of pupil without having to state any reason provided that she is satisfied that such a step is necessary in the interest of the school.
Parents are requested to check the diaries of the children at least once a week and ensure that instructions are being followed by their children properly.
Leave rules
The leave application should be sent to the school on the day for which leave is sought duly countersigned, preferably by father. During tests and examinations no leave will be allowed except on medical groups and a medical certificate from authorised medical officer has to be attached along with .But the child will no case be given the tests he has missed .
Long leave shall not be allowed ordinarily except under very special circumstances which have to be clearly stated in the application to convince the school authorities. Prior sanction of long leave is must.
If a child continues to be absent for six working days, without any authorisation, his/her name shall be struck off the rolls of the school .he/she may be re admitted to the school on payment of re- admission fee.
LIST OF HOLIDAYS FOR THE YEAR 2015
Sl. No. | Date | Day | Purpose |
1 | 7th January 2015 | Wednesday | School Reopens |
2 | 12th January 2015 | Monday | Swami Vivekananda’s Birthday |
3 | 15th January 2015 | Thursday | Makar Sankranti |
4 | 23rd January 2015 | Friday | Netaji’s Birthday |
5 | 26th January 2015 | Monday | Republic Day |
6 | 17th February 2015 | Tuesday | Maha Shivratri |
7 | 5th and 6th March 2015 | Thursday and Friday | Dolyatra and Holi |
8 | 3rd April 2015 | Good Friday | Friday |
9 | 14th April 2015 | Tuesday | Dr. Ambedkar’s Birthday |
10 | 15th April 2015 | Wednesday | Bengali New Year’s Day |
11 | 1st May 2015 | Friday | May Day |
12 | 18th May to 13th June 2015 | Summer Vacation | |
13 | 18th July 2015 | Saturday | Id-Ul-Fitr |
14 | 15th August 2015 | Saturday | Independence Day |
15 | 29th August 2015 | Saturday | Raksha Bandhan |
16 | 5th September 2015 | Friday | Janmashtami |
17 | 17th September 2015 | Thursday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
18 | 18th September 2015 | Friday | Vishwakarma Puja |
19 | 25th September 2015 | Friday | Id-Ul-Zoha |
20 | 2nd October 2015 | Friday | Gandhi Jayanti |
21 | 12th October 2015 | Monday | Mahalaya |
22 | 19th October to 27th October 2015 | Puja Vacation | |
23 | 9th November to 13th November 2015 | Monday to Friday | Diwali, Kalipuja and Bhaiya Dooj |
24 | 17th November 2015 | Tuesday | Chhat Puja |
25 | 25th November 2015 | Wednesday | Guru Nanak’s birthday |
26 | 24th December 2015 to 2nd January 2016 | Winter Vacation |